# # /etc/sysconfig/modules # # Listing a module here lets the startup scripts loading it. # # Syntax: see modprobe.conf(5), basically: # # To load a module without any options: # forcedeth # # To add extra options: # Create /etc/modprobe.d/, and add a line, like: # options foo_module_name some_option=baz # # Most Linux kernel modules will accept extra options such as IRQ or base # address, or to set various modes (such as 10baseT or BNC, etc). The Linux # kernel documentation is the best place to look for extra documentation for # the various modules. This can be found under /usr/src/linux/Documentation if # you've the installed the kernel-docs package. # parport_pc lp # oss compat modules snd-seq-oss snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss